Benjamin Cabé

Introducing the Zephyr Weekly Updates

As the Zephyr project continues to grow and evolve, I care deeply about making sure the community stays informed and engaged. To support this, I will start sharing Zephyr Weekly Update blog posts. In this series, I will do my best to highlight key changes, improvements, and noteworthy contributions that made it into the Zephyr GitHub repository over the previous week.

The goal is to provide you with a concise and easily digestible summary of the latest developments, ranging from new features and bug fixes to boards and drivers additions. I’ll probably tend to post these on Fridays, but I thought I would send this one out as it was ready to go!

Now, without further ado, let’s dive into this week’s update!

New boards and SoC support

The BeagleConnect Freedom is a TI CC1352P7-based development
board with enclosure and antenna featuring BLE and SubGHz wireless, 2x
mikroBUS sockets, external flash, light, temperature/humidity sensors,
USB-to-UART bridge, buzzer and battery charger.

BeagleBoard.org BeagleConnect Freedom

A huge congratulations to Jason Kridner and team for not only helping bring support for the TI CC13X2X7 SoC series (cb953a4255) into Zephyr, but also adding support for their new baby, the BeagleConnect Freedom board (a57810dc3b).

If you want to try things out, feel free to head over to the dedicated documentation page and get your first Zephyr apps running on the board. I would love to hear about it if you end up doing so!

Bluetooth

Drivers


Please do not hesitate to share your thoughts and feedback in the comments! As there has been over 400(!) commits last week, I may very well have missed something important so feel free to chime in ☺️.

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